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    Inigo Jones (15 July 1573 – 21 June 1652) was an English architect who was first significant architect in England in the early modern era and the first...
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    Inigo Owen Jones (1 December 1872 – 14 November 1954) was a meteorologist and farmer in Queensland, Australia. Inigo Owen Jones was born in Croydon, Surrey...
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    Wilton House (category Inigo Jones buildings)
    It is now that the second great name associated with Wilton appears: Inigo Jones. The architecture of the south front is in severe Palladian style, described...
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  • actor Inigo Jackson (1933–2001), British actor Inigo Jones (1573–1652), British architect Inigo Owen Jones (1872–1954), British meteorologist Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle...
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    Palladianism. Palladianism emerged in England in the early 17th century, led by Inigo Jones, whose Queen's House at Greenwich has been described as the first English...
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    structural decline by the early 17th century. Restoration work begun by Inigo Jones in the 1620s was temporarily halted during the English Civil War (1642–1651)...
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    framing and costumes might be designed by a renowned architect, often Inigo Jones, to present a deferential allegory flattering to the patron. Professional...
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    an English architect and scholar, who collaborated on some works with Inigo Jones. He was born in Little Britain, Smithfield, London, and died in Butleigh...
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    Henry VIII. The 4th Earl commissioned Inigo Jones to build some fine houses to attract wealthy tenants. Jones designed the Italianate arcaded square...
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    appearance in England before the Civil War, when it was introduced by Inigo Jones. However, following the Restoration it was replaced in popular favour...
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    Queen's House (category Inigo Jones buildings)
    Heritage Site called, Maritime Greenwich. The Queen's House architect, Inigo Jones, was commissioned by Queen Anne of Denmark in 1616 and again to finish...
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    Mannerist treatment in the hands of master designers like Giulio Romano or Inigo Jones. The New Historians, in works like the essays of Bevington and Holbrook's...
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    at St Gregory's. The existence of the church came under threat while Inigo Jones was remodelling the cathedral in the 17th century. At first he thought...
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    Banqueting House (category Inigo Jones buildings)
    was to transform English architecture. Begun in 1619 and designed by Inigo Jones in a style influenced by Andrea Palladio, the Banqueting House was completed...
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    Austin. In the grounds to the north of the hall is a lead statue of Inigo Jones by John Michael Rysbrack, dating from about the 1740s; this was moved...
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  • Literature. London, Blackwell, 2006. Leapman, Michael. Inigo: The Troubled Life of Inigo Jones, Architect of the English Renaissance. London, Headline...
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  • Major-General Inigo Richmund Jones, CB, CVO (23 September 1848 – 20 July 1914) was a British Army officer who commanded the Guards brigade during the Second...
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    indications that it may have been influenced by Inigo Jones have superseded earlier optimistic attributions to Jones himself: Sir John Summerson summarized his...
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    Dyck drawing of Inigo Jones. WYSA plaque, c.1876 Head of Inigo Jones c.1876 Head of Inigo Jones, c.1876 Appleyard's inspiration: Inigo Jones by Anthony van...
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  • narrative. Ben Jonson, for example, wrote masques with the architect Inigo Jones. William Davenant, who would become one of the major impresarios of the...
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    intense development in the Jacobean era. His name is linked with that of Inigo Jones as co-developers of the literary and visual/technical aspects of this...
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  • the Inigo Jones Manuscript introduces unique narratives and historical figures, contributing to the diversity of Masonic lore. The Inigo Jones Manuscript...
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    was buried at St Giles in the Fields. A monument to him designed by Inigo Jones marked his tomb, and stands today inside the church. The Blind Beggar...
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    until 1698, when most of its structures, with the notable exception of Inigo Jones's Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire. Henry VIII moved the...
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    Soon after in Greenwich England, following his 1613–1615 Grand Tour, Inigo Jones designed and built the Queen's House between 1615 and 1617 in an early...
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    plan for "laying out and planting" these fields, drawn by the hand of Inigo Jones, was said still to be seen in Lord Pembroke's collection at Wilton House...
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    a number of expensive additions and improvements, some to designs by Inigo Jones. In 1609 Simon Basil and William Goodrowse made steps and terraces in...
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    in Bedford Street, Covent Garden, central London. It was designed by Inigo Jones as part of a commission for the 4th Earl of Bedford in 1631 to create...
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    Paul's, Covent Garden by Inigo Jones (1633). According to an often repeated story, recorded by Horace Walpole, Lord Bedford gave Jones a very low budget and...
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    Inigo Jones (1616–1635) Chiswick House by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and William Kent (completed 1729) Wilton House south front by Inigo Jones...
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